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Connecting ICT to the classroom to enhance the teaching of literacy.

Using ICT to Enhance Student Learning. Connecting ICT to the classroom to enhance the teaching of literacy. Current Trends in ICT in the Classroom. Interactive Whiteboard. Digita l Natives. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VSymMbMYHA. Implications of Using ICT for teachers.

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Connecting ICT to the classroom to enhance the teaching of literacy.

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  1. Using ICT to Enhance Student Learning Connecting ICT to the classroom to enhance the teaching of literacy.

  2. Current Trends in ICT in the Classroom Interactive Whiteboard

  3. Digital Natives http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VSymMbMYHA

  4. Implications of Using ICT for teachers. Move away from the chalkboard and embrace the 21st century by incorporating ICT into your classroom.

  5. Why use ICT in classrooms?

  6. Disadvantages Using ICT to Teach Literacy Inadequate Resources Time Restraints Inadequate Teacher Training Access to Resources

  7. Podcast Literacy and ICT 23/10/2007 7:31 Hillsict: Shift Happens http://hillsict.podbean.com/feed

  8. Using ICT to Engage Students http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTnr95vrzBI

  9. Article Pedagogy & ICT http://www.ascilite.org.au/ajet/ajet20/robertson.html (accessed 11th August 2010)

  10. Website Implementing ICT into the classroom to enhance literacy skills http://www.englishteacher.com.au/stateICT.php

  11. Reference List Blackmore, J., Hardcastle, L., Bamblett, E., & Owens, J (2003). Effective Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to Enhance Learning for Disadvantaged School Students. Retrieved from http://www.dest.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/D63F92A3-6931-464F-9970-D599BE3E390E/4520/ICTreport.pdf (accessed 11/8/10) Cannell, D. (Director & Producer). (2009). You can’t be my teacher. [Video Recording]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VSymMbMYHA (accessed 11/8/10) Cook-Bonney, L. (2007). Hillsict: Shift happens : Literacy and ICT. Retrieved from http://hillsict.podbean.com/feed (accessed 12/8/10) English Teachers Association. (2010) Information & Communication Technologies (ICTS) in English. Retrieved from http://www.englishteacher.com.au/stateICT.php (accessed 11/8/10) Google Images. (2010). ICT and the Classroom. Retrieved from http://www.google.com.au/imghp (accessed 11/8/10) Lewisham Centre. (2006) ICT Training for Teachers. Retrieved from http://ecs.lewsiham.gov.au.uk (accessed 11/8/10) Moseley, D. et al (1999) Ways forward with ICT: effective pedagogy using information and communications technology for literacy and numeracy in primary schools. Retrieved from http://www.ncl.ac.uk/ecls/research/project_ttaict/ttaict2.htm (accessed 11/8/10) Robertson. M., Fluck, A., Webb, I. and Loechel, B. (2004). Classroom computer climate, teacher reflections and 're-envisioning' pedagogy in Australian schools. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 20(3), 351-370. Retrieved from http://www.ascilite.org.au/ajet/ajet20/robertson.html (accessed 11/8/10) WoWin School Project. (2010). World of Warcraft in School: Student Perspectives. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTnr95vrzBI (accessed 12/8/10)

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